Business Energy firm Uniper wins right to claim billions from Gazprom Gazprom began slowing down its gas supplies to Europe, especially Germany, in June 2022. It finally halted them altogether at the end of August of that year. 12/06/2024
Economy German inflation on the rise again for the first time in five months Increases in services and food costs contributed significantly to May's rise in German inflation, although energy prices continued to fall. 12/06/2024
Business French IT company Atos accepts Onepoint's restructuring plan After weeks of mulling it over, French IT company Atos has finally decided to go with key shareholder David Layani and his IT company Onepoint’s restructuring offer, as opposed to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s. Currently, Onepoint owns about 11% of Atos’ total shares. 12/06/2024
Markets Football fan tokens kick off ahead of Euro 2024 championship The tokens can be a good way for fans to engage better with their teams of choice at the same time as also being able to trade them. 11/06/2024
Business Raspberry Pi shares rise by more than a third on London market debut Although Raspberry Pi has seen impressive interest in its IPO so far, with its share price soaring just after the launch, the dangers of a post-IPO plunge, like Deliveroo, remain a risk. 11/06/2024
Economy UK long-term sickness record rise fuels fears over economic growth Long-term sickness leads to a growing number of people who are neither working nor looking for a job, known as economically inactive. This poses a significant risk to economic growth. 11/06/2024
Business Microsoft unveils all digital Xbox console at games showcase Microsoft has launched an all-digital Xbox console which is set for release later this year. The company also announced a host of upcoming games including the next instalments of ‘Call of Duty’ and ‘Assassin's Creed’ franchises. 11/06/2024
Economy Why are European countries fighting to get Chinese EV factories? EU countries are offering incentives such as tax breaks, an easing of regulations in designated zones and support for battery factories to Chinese EV makers. 10/06/2024
Business Could one of the UK's biggest blue-chip companies move to the US? UK giant Ashtead Group is considering a move to list its company in the US. It already makes a significant amount of its total revenue there so already has the groundwork laid out for such a shift. 10/06/2024
Economy Manganese batteries: Could they be the main driver for EVs? Lithium batteries are expensive to produce, and can be hard to recycle. There are also claims that mining for lithium is dangerous. Manufacturers are looking at other metals to see what they can offer. 08/06/2024
Markets GameStop shares surge as Roaring Kitty drops livestream hints Keith Gill, who is believed to be behind the Roaring Kitty YouTube channel, who helped spark the orginal GameStop rally, could be expanding further on his bullish stance on GameStop in an upcoming livestream. 07/06/2024
Economy UK exports of clothing and footwear to the EU strangled by red tape A new study suggests that since Brexit complex regulations and red tape at the border have deterred clothing and footwear exports from the UK to Europe. However, beauty and health products, as well as gardening and DIY product exports remain robust. 07/06/2024
Markets London Stock Exchange urged to do more to hold onto retail traders The UK stock market needs to improve investor communication and engagement in order to retain its individual traders, according to a report from online trade and investor provider CMC Markets. 07/06/2024
Business McDonald’s loses chicken Big Mac trademark battle with Irish rival Irish rival Supermac has also complained of McDonald’s trademarking the name Supermac, despite not offering any food items of this name. 06/06/2024
Economy Germany announces €23 billion tax cuts to help inflation-hit household The coalition government set aside week's of disagreement to agree the tax cuts package. However, the move has already seen a considerable backlash, with opposing political parties arguing that tax cuts will heap yet more pressure on Germany’s already strained budget. 06/06/2024
Economy Swiftonomics: How Taylor Swift's tours boost the economy Taylor Swift's tours usually drive a number of tourists to cities hosting concerts, boosting hotel prices especially. 06/06/2024
Business One of Europe's largest travel operators files for insolvency Thousands of travellers are likely to be affected as a number of package holidays are cancelled or cut short. 05/06/2024
Economy Flicker of optimism for Europe's producers as energy prices see a fall Higher energy prices over the past few months because of the Russia-Ukraine war have been costly for European factories and manufacturers. 05/06/2024
Economy Savvy earners: UK kids take on side hustles as cost of living soars Some children are getting surprise one-off rewards for doing well at school while others are finding other ways to make extra pocket money. 05/06/2024
Economy Airline bosses hit back as Europe seeks soft landing over net zero Airlines believe it is unfair of Europe to deprive other economies of the benefits they have enjoyed for decades because of the renewable transition. 04/06/2024